Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Looking Ahead December

December 5th

Cadillac Records– The story of the rise and fall of  the Chicago based Chess Records which launched the careers of Muddy Waters, Etta James, and Chuck Berry.   Adrian Brody, and Beyonce Knowles star.  The music of these blues legends is unforgettable, but is the story about the record company that promoted them worth telling?

Frost/Nixon- Based on the 1977 series of interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon.  Ron Howard directs a loaded cast.  With Howard’s track record this should be done well, but is Nixon still relevant?

Nobel Son- When a Nobel prize winner refuses to pay the ransom for his son who is being held hostage, his son joins the kidnappers in a plot for revenge.  This may be an entertaining movie with dark humor.  But this one may not make the screens in Springfield.

Punisher: War Zone- The sequel of the Punisher minus Thomas Jane and the dark humor that made the previous movie.  Based on the preview this may give the original with Lundgren a run for its money for Marvel’s 2nd worst movie. (Hulk  being the worst)

December 12th

Day the Earth Stood Still- Jennifer Connelly and Keanu Reeves star in the remake of the 1951 classic about an alien race come to wipe out the destructive people of Earth.  The original preached about peace.  The previews for this updated version makes the aliens look like they are following a Green initiative.

Doubt- Starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep, this movie is based on the best-selling novel about a nun confronting a priest after suspecting him of abusing a student.  Just in time for the Catholics biggest holiday!

Nothing Like the Holidays- A Latino family with nothing in common other than being part of the family get together for the holidays.  John Leguizamo, Alfred Molina, and Freddy Rodriguez star.  The preview is funny, but it’s missing explosions.

The Reader- Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes star in what looks like a 2008 version of the English Patient.  This is good for the people who were waiting for 2008’s version of the English Patient…

December 17th

The Wrestler- In one of the more compelling movies coming out this month, Mickey Rourke star as an aging wrestler trying to move on with his life after suffering a career ending injury.  However, when a chance to get back in the ring arises,  will he risk everything for another shot at center stage.  The preview is on our site and looks to be a must see.  Unfortunately, this may fall below the Springfield Kerasotes radar.

December 19th

Seven Pounds- Will Smith stars as a man with a secret and a plan for redemption with a plan that could affect the lives of seven strangers forever.  I’m curious as to know what Smith’s character did.  (My guess is he killed a child while driving drunk, or he made a video with Hillbilly Joe and Ms Kitty)

Tale of Despereaux- An animated story about a mouse with over-sized ears and a large amount of courage set in the age of maidens and dragons.  This is the family movie for the kids after Bolt and Madagascar have been seen.

Yes Man- Jim Carey stars as a man who makes a promise to say yes to whatever comes along.  Jim Carey may be back on top of the comedy star list after this movie. 

December 25th

Bedtime Stories- Adam Sandler stars in this movie where the stories he tells his nephews in the evening become reality the next day.  Look out! Sandler is in another wacky situation!

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button- Benjamin (Brad Pitt) is living his life in reverse.  As the title says, the trailer makes me curious…

Marley & Me- The story about a man giving his girlfriend a dog and the dog becomes more of a handful than the couple originally thought.  Starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson.  My only thought on this movie is how scantily clad Aniston will be…

The Spirit- Directed by the creator of Sin City and adapted from Will Eisner’s graphic novels, The Spirit stars a series of femme fatales (Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes, and Sarah Paulson) sent to kill the city’s masked crusader (Gabriel Macht).  Samuel L Jackson stars as the criminal mastermind, The Octopus.  If you liked Sin City,  The Spirit will definitely tide you over until Sin City 2 is released.

December 26th

Gran Torino- Clint Eastwood stars as a retired soldier forced to defend his neighborhood from an Asian gang.  I like Eastwood, but can he still pull of the grizzelled old man or will he come off like my grandfather looks after he soils his depends?

Revolutionary Road- Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet star as an unconventional couple trying to find fulfillment in an age of conformity.  Based on the description, I thought HBJ may have a lawsuit, but after watching the preview I fell asleep.

Valkyrie- Based on a true story, Tom Cruise stars as part of the conspiracy to assassinate Hitler.  Most historians know how this one should play out and Bryan Singer's last movie was the dreck Superman Returns.  Singer, however,  has a great track record with movies that involve Nazis and/or deception (see Apt Pupil and Usual Suspects).

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